Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Sunday | November 15, 2009

Superstakes shocker, Hombre triumphs at 52-1
HOMBRE, running at gigantic odds of 52-1 with Andre Martin aboard, turned the 31st running of the ADL 'Blanca Nieves' Superstakes into a procession at Caymanas Park yesterday.Trained by Noel Ennevor for owner/breeder Wessel... Read More...

Red-carpet welcome for Reggae Boyz
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa:A raucous surprise welcome provided by members of the South Africa 2010 World Cup organising committee in Bloemfontein breathed well-needed energy into the life of Jamaica's football... Read More...

Georges look to regain top spot
Second-place St Georges will look to push themselves back to the top of the Digicel Premier League when the competition's second round gets under way today, but could face a tough task against a steadily improving Arnett... Read More...

St James spank STETHS 3-0
Western Bureau:Champions St James High School started the quarter-final round of the 2009 ISSA/Pepsi Digicel daCosta Cup in impressive style yesterday afternoon when they spanked St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) 3-0 in... Read More...

Three in semis
Defending champions St George's College, Excelsior, St Andrew Technical (STATHS) have secured semi-final spots in the Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup football competition.St George's College came from behind to earn a 2-2 draw with... Read More...

The ills of Jamaica's cricket
In recent years, Jamaica's cricket, with 10 or 11 Test players usually in the national squad, has appeared exceptionally blessed - to the extent that, to local fans, Jamaica have always started as favourites to win regional competitions.As happened this... Read More...

WI launch Test preparations
BRISBANE, Australia (CMC): For the first time since arriving here two days ago, West Indies will head for the nets on Sunday (Saturday, Eastern Caribbean time) as they launch their final preparations for the imminent three-Test series against Australia. Read More...

Summerbell tops Sirgany in thriller
With her eyes glued to kart No. 91, Marlene Jones screamed and shouted at the top of her voice, as she cheered on eight-year-old Senna Summerbell, who was locked in a ding-dong battle with Joshua Sirgany for the chequered flag, during one of the exciting 80cc races, at Palisadoes International Raceway, Kingston, yesterday. Read More...

Another Holmwood-Edwin Allen battle
The battle between the girls' teams of Holmwood Technical High and Edwin Allen High continues in the Burger King 10K, the final race of the Jamdammers Road Race Series. Read More...